Manu Bay is the inside section of New Zealand's famous Raglan point system—a long, peeling left that extends the ride from Indicators down to the harbor. The wave is slightly more forgiving than the outside sections while still delivering the machine-like walls that made Raglan a surfing icon. On connecting swells, surfers can ride from Indicators through Whale Bay and into Manu Bay for some of the longest lefts in the world. The Raglan town vibe, easy access, and consistent waves make Manu Bay a Kiwi surfing rite of passage.
Water temp
17°C
Wetsuit
3/2mm fullsuit
Difficulty
6/10
Crowd level
7/10
Access: Easy road access from Raglan town.
Peak: Mar-Oct
March-October best. Tasman Sea swells.
🇳🇿 One of Earth's longest lefts • Endless Summer legend • Kiwi soul
🥝 New Zealand's finest • Black sand point breaks • 300m rides
🦁 Lion Rock landmark • Black sand drama • Auckland's wild escape
🌊 Cyclone swell magic • Premier beach break left • Coromandel gem
🪿 Gannet colony views • Auckland consistency • West coast access
⛰️ All-day offshores • Bay of Plenty gem • Easy-access quality